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Colombia election: Latin America leftist leaders praise Petro win
Former rebel Petro's victory marks the first time in history Colombia has elected a left-wing candidate as president.
Border rules leave teenage migrants trapped in Spain’s Ceuta
Teenagers travel to Ceuta, a Spanish enclave next to Morocco, hoping to get to the EU but often find themselves trapped.
Aunt Amaline’s mouneh: Living off the land in Lebanon
In Mazraat al-Toufah, Aunt Amaline and Salma carry on the age-old tradition of preserving what the land gives.
Braving the Atlantic: The refugees risking death to reach Europe
In fishing boats or rubber dinghies, refugees can face weeks at sea without enough food or water. Some never make it.
Photos: Food, drinking water concerns as floods batter Bangladesh
Authorities struggle to ferry drinking water and dry food to shelters across northern and northeastern Bangladesh.
Japan court upholds ban on same-sex marriage
Japan is the only G7 nation that doesn't allow people of the same gender to marry.
Australian PM rejects calls to intervene in Julian Assange case
UK government ordered extradition of WikiLeaks founder to the US on spying charges, risking up to 175 years in prison.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 117
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 117th day, we take a look at the main developments.
More than 100 killed in Ethiopia’s Oromia region: Witnesses
Some witnesses say more than 200 killed in attack blamed on OLA rebels, but no official confirmation on casualties yet.
China tests missile interception system
The Chinese defence ministry says the test was defensive and 'not aimed at any country'.
Sara Duterte sworn in as Philippines vice president
Daughter of outgoing President Rodrigo Duterte takes oath of office, issues call for unity after divisive election.
IMF team arrives in Sri Lanka as crisis worsens
Colombo hopes the IMF visit, overlapping with debt restructuring talks, will yield a quick staff-level agreement.
After China row, Australia eyes Southeast Asia as ally in trade
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has pledged to deepen economic engagement with region amid tensions with Beijing.
Bitcoin’s struggle to hold $20,000 keeps crypto market on edge
Largest cryptocurrency falls as much as 4.8 percent in Asia as a period of volatility continues.
Air India readies one of the largest aircraft deals in history
The carrier plans to order up to 300 narrow-body jets from either Airbus or Boeing or both.
Chinese gambling hub Macau shuts businesses for COVID testing
Mass testing comes after dozens of locally transmitted cases were discovered in the former Portuguese colony.
North Korea reports 18,820 more fever cases amid COVID outbreak
Declining case numbers comes as experts have expressed doubt N Korea has been able to bring outbreak under control.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Zelenskyy expects ‘greater hostilities’
Zelenskyy says Russia is likely to 'demonstratively' intensify attacks this week.
Ex-rebel fighter Gustavo Petro wins Colombia’s presidency
Gustavo Petro, a former member of the M-19 movement, wins Colombia's presidential runoff with 50.5 percent of the vote.
Russia advances in battle for key eastern Ukraine city
Moscow claims its forces have taken control of a village near the industrial city of Severodonetsk in eastern Ukraine.
Can diplomacy bring an end to the war in Ukraine?
Negotiations stall as fighting is concentrated in eastern Ukraine.
Germany turns to coal as Russia cuts gas supplies
Economy minister says Germany will limit the use of natural gas for electricity production and instead burn more coal.
FINA bars trans swimmers from participating in women’s events
Swimming world's governing body adopts a new policy for transgender athletes and proposes new 'open competition'.
French election: Macron’s Ensemble loses parliamentary majority
Result raises the prospect of political paralysis in France unless Macron is able to negotiate alliances with others.
Airbus CEO says in discussion with Qatar Airways on A350 dispute
The two sides are engaged in a legal battle over the airworthiness of Europe's newest long-haul jet.
Sri Lanka troops open fire as protest over fuel turns to riot
Police say four civilians and three soldiers wounded when shots were fired during unrest sparked by economic crisis.
Spain, Germany battle wildfires amid unusual heatwave in Europe
Experts have linked the abnormally hot period in Europe to climate change amid high temperatures and low rainfall.
‘Lesser of two evils’: Uncertainty reigns as Colombia votes
Participation is expected to be low as people decide between a left-wing candidate and so-called Colombian Donald Trump.
Leviathan: China’s new navy
With its new aircraft carrier, China is leapfrogging military technologies to challenge the might of the US navy.
Memorial marks 40 days since killing of Al Jazeera’s Abu Akleh
A prominent TV reporter with Al Jazeera, Palestinian-American Shireen Abu Akleh was shot dead by Israeli forces.
‘It’s hell’: Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh rally to ‘go home’
Rohingya refugees living in squalid conditions in Bangladesh are demanding to go home to Myanmar.
World Cup Countdown: South America
Al Jazeera gets the South American perspective ahead of the Middle East’s first FIFA World Cup.
DR Congo welcomes deployment of regional force to fight rebels
Kinshasa says it will not accept the participation of Rwandan troops in any regional force to fight the M23 rebels.
What global action is needed to help refugees?
UN agency marks World Refugee Day with an urgent call to help the record number of people who have fled their homes.
Palestinian, 53, killed by Israeli forces in occupied West Bank
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry condemns the killing of Nabil Ahmed Ghanem at Israel's separation wall in Qalqilya.
Gaza’s children are suffering: Trudeau’s shame is Canada’s shame
As the devastating blockade on Gaza turns 15, PM Trudeau is still indifferent to the suffering of Palestinian children.
The mystifying rise of suicide in Pakistan’s Thar Desert
Suicides have spiked dramatically in the historically remote region. Is breakneck social change to blame?
Indigenous groups in Ecuador defy curfew to protest fuel hike
Indigenous groups are keeping up protests in most of Ecuador's provinces to demand economic reforms.
Tunisia judges extend strike over sackings by president Saied
Judges say strike extended for a third week in protest against 'judicial interference' by President Kais Saied.
Bangladesh reels from the worst flooding in nearly 20 years
Massive floods have ravaged parts of Bangladesh and India, leaving dozens of people dead and millions stranded.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 116
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 116th day, we take a look at the main developments.
France votes as Macron battles to win parliamentary majority
The French president hopes to secure an outright majority to carry out tough reforms.
Russia-Ukraine live news: NATO warns war could drag on for years
The alliance's warning of a protracted war comes as Russia intensifies its assault on eastern Ukraine.
Apple Inc workers in Maryland, US vote to join a union
Workers in Maryland become the first retail employees of Apple Inc to unionize in the United States.
UK, NATO warn of long Ukraine war as Zelenskyy visits front lines
British prime minister, NATO head call for sustained support as Russia intensifies assault on eastern Ukraine.
US to roll out COVID vaccines for youngest children next week
US to begin vaccinating children as young as six months after CDC clears Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna jabs for infants.
In Malaysia, refugees discover that ‘theatre can be their voice’
Parastoo performing group gives refugees chance to challenge stereotypes and change the narrative of their lives.
State controls just 60 percent of Burkina Faso: ECOWAS mediator
Recent killing of 89 people in the northern village of Seytenga was one of the worst massacres in the country's history.
How did the Russia-Ukraine war trigger a global food crisis?
Russia and Ukraine export nearly a third of the world's wheat and barley and more than 70 percent of its sunflower oil.
Euros, AFCON players faced racist, homophobic abuse online: Study
More than half of all players in finals received some form of abuse online, majority of abuse was homophobic, racist.
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